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In a series of tweets on Thursday, the National Weather Service in Omaha posted pictures and updates on the biscuit experiment.
The experiment was conducted as an excessive heat warning had been issued for much of eastern Nebraska on Saturday, reports Fox News. The high in Omaha on Thursday was 92 degrees with a heat index of 103.
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Within 45 minutes, the biscuits began to rise
After a few hours, they shared another update and informed Twitter that the temperature of the back seat, even in shade, had reached 144 degrees Fahrenheit or 62 degrees Celsius!
The biscuits, meanwhile, continued to bake – even getting a golden tinge
After hours of baking, the National Weather Service hailed the experiment a success and shared pictures of the biscuits being eaten.
“And after nearly 8 hours in the sun, the outside of the biscuit is actually edible. The middle is still pretty doughy though,” they wrote. “The max temp on the pan was 185!”
The experiment doubled up as a warning to people about not leaving pets and children locked in cars, where temperatures can get dangerously high.
“A car can heat to dangerously hot temperatures VERY quickly in the summer heat,” the National Weather Service tweeted. “NEVER leave a child in a car alone for ANY amount of time.”
In 2017, a chef in Dubai was able to cook an egg in a frying pan that had been sitting outside in the heat for roughly 10 minutes.
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